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Charlie Kirk and the making of an AI-generated martyr

Art Jipson
Within hours of his assassination, memes appeared of Kirk draped in an American flag, being carried by Jesus

Jimmy Kimmel was meant for this moment

Melanie McFarland
In the tradition of late-night confronting cultural flashpoints, ABC's host is the free speech champion we need

Diplomacy by insult: Donald Trump is “really good at this stuff”

Brian Karem
More people need to tell the huckster-in-chief to bugger off

Kamala Harris is right: Biden set her up to fail

Amanda Marcotte
Glass cliff theory shows how women only get power after men screwed everything up

Why Argentina is looking to the Trump administration for a bailout

Arturo Porzecanski
Javier Milei goes hat in hand to US after MAGA praised his economic reforms

“South Park” gives FCC chair Brendan Carr toxoplasmosis in return episode

Angelina Mazza
After a rare delay, the animated series resumes its satirical take on current events, blasting the FCC chairman

Without evidence, MAGA blames Dems after Dallas ICE shooting

Blaise Malley
Friends of the alleged shooter told one journalist that they do not believe he was motivated by opposition to ICE

Trump nominee deletes post calling for political violence

Garrett Owen
State Department nominee Jeremy Carl had called for the head of a teacher's union to be executed, CNN reported

“After the Hunt” is a slippery study of our desire to wield power

Coleman Spilde
In Luca Guadagnino’s timely drama, Julia Roberts is out for millennial blood at a steep cost

Republicans keep pushing unconstitutional flag-burning ban

Russell Payne
Rep. Ryan Mackenzie, R-Pa., is floating the idea of imprisoning "radical left" flag burners

SCOTUS just signaled how its next term will go — and Trump is “ecstatic”

Heather Digby Parton
The conservative majority once again uses the shadow docket to side with POTUS

Ready to invade: Donald Trump shifts his focus back to Chicago

Chauncey DeVega
At Charlie Kirk's memorial, he vowed to "save" the Windy City

The online space for “recovered doomers”

Nicole Karlis
Sickened by the onslaught of terrible news, a corner of the internet is choosing hope

“His audience was really Trump”: How new FBI lead used his Missouri AG role to wage a culture war

Jeremy Kohler
Andrew Bailey used his office to score culture war points. Now he's co-deputy director of the FBI

UN rebuts claim that “globalist staffers” sabotaged Trump

Garrett Owen
The United Nations said Trump's aides were likely responsible for issues he had with a teleprompter and escalator

Calling Mark Zuckerberg’s bluff on safety for Meta users

Jenna Sherman
The CEO has caved to Donald Trump on fact-checking and hate speech

“That backfired bigly”: Kimmel’s return is a defeat for Project 2025

Sophia Tesfaye
Resistance through humor and public outrage still carries weight

Don’t worry — Erika Kirk will never replace her husband

Amanda Marcotte
She can't replicate his brand of gutter misogyny

Rand Paul and Ted Cruz: The FCC’s phony right-wing critics

Charles R. Davis
Jimmy Kimmel returned to the air Tuesday, but no thanks to the FCC's conservative "critics" like Sen. Rand Paul

TV networks are more vulnerable to political pressure than ever before

Sage Meredith Goodwin, Oscar Winberg
Media consolidation has left television more vulnerable to attempts at political intimidation than ever before

Trump’s “embarrassing” UN speech shocks critics

Blaise Malley
President Trump used his UN speech to call climate change a "hoax" and tell other nations they are "going to hell"

Kamala Harris’ memoir revisits Biden tensions, 2024 regrets

Angelina Mazza
The former VP’s campaign memoir, "107 Days," draws mixed reviews as she re-enters the spotlight

Always obvious, the Trump-Nixon parallels are now downright uncanny

Heather Digby Parton
Trump's corruption in plain sight is making Nixon look like an amateur

Even under Trump, American democracy is not a lost cause — yet

Chauncey DeVega
But a serious "democratic breakdown" is upon us, says political scientist Susan C. Stokes
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